Mary Ellen Smith of Nashua

Mary Ellen Smith, of Nashua formerly of Lowell, 66, died Tuesday, November 19, 2018 at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, Nashua.
Born in Lowell on November 7, 1952 the daughter of the late Arthur and Theresa (Patenaude) Smith, she attended Tyngsboro Public Schools.
Mary Ellen is survived by her sons, Eric Griffin of N. Andover, and Robert and his wife, Ellen Griffin of Fitchburg, four grandchildren, Lexi, Bryanna, Khelsi, and Eric Griffin; brothers, Arthur Smith of Nashua, NH, Brian Smith and his husband James Brunelle of Lowell, MA and Thomas Smith of Hudson, NH sisters, Debra Smith of Dunstable, MA, and Kimberly and her husband, Joseph Souza of Dracut
She was the former companion of the late Michael Dillon, and sister of the late Mildred Butkiewicz. She is also survived by her many nieces, nephews and great grandchildren.

Visiting hours Saturday 9:30am to 10:30am. Followed by a service at 10:30am at the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD. In lieu of flowers please donate to the American Cancer Society 30 Speen St. Framingham MA 01701. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.

Visitation

November 24, 2018

9:30- 10:30 AM

Dolan Funeral Home

Funeral

November 24, 2018

10:30 AM

Dolan Funeral Home

Dear Brian
I am so very sorry to read of your sister, Mary Ellen’s passing. May the love of those around you offer you support, may your memories bring you comfort, and may God’s peace be with you. With Sincere Sympathy,

Auntie, I am heartbroken with your passing. My childhood was filled with beautiful memories of us together! I will always watch Pocahontas and think of the million times I had you watch this with me! We sang our hearts out to the Colors of the Wind! Never once did you complain! My Princess Leia buns were adorable and I will never forget how you brought me to get them! You sat there with the biggest smile as the lady did my hair! I know I grew up thinking you were just my god mother, but we always shared a special connection and I can now understand and appreciate that bond because I am a Aunt as well! I love you so much Auntie! When I came home last time in September, we sat and talked and I know you are home and in peace. I will miss you forever but I know you with your Mom and Dad and you are happy!
With Love Forever and Always,
Your Little LeeLee

Auntie i wish I could of said one more I’ll see u later but your not suffering anymore and our memories will live in my heart forever i love you rest in peace in Hector and uncle Mike my sympathy and condolences.